Catholic Boy

Catholic Boy
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 3, 1980
RecordedJune – August 1979
Genre
Length38:26
LabelAtco
ProducerEarl McGrath, Bob Clearmountain
The Jim Carroll Band chronology
Catholic Boy
(1980)
Dry Dreams
(1982)

Catholic Boy (1980) is the debut album by The Jim Carroll Band, led by Jim Carroll, who is notable for publishing the 1978 memoir The Basketball Diaries, and poetry collections including Living at the Movies. They were able to secure a recording contract with Atlantic Records with the support of the Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards. The album included arguably the group's most famous song, "People Who Died", which is a catalogue of young people Carroll knew growing up who met tragic ends. The album cover shows Carroll standing with his parents, photographed by Annie Leibovitz, outside their apartment block on the corner of Cumming Street and Seaman Avenue in Manhattan, New York City.